Hi David Fisher,
I think I found a bug - when I do a proportion meta-analysis using the options 'model' and 'user_spec', in the forest plot, the diamond does not appear and ‘(Insufficient data)’ appears instead of the pooled estimate.
These options seem to work fine with standard (non-proportion) meta-analysis.
Attached is the dataset and the command I used
Also, would it be possible to active the option 'sa [, isq(real) tausq(real)]' for non-standard models or modifications to standard models (at the moment it only works with standard inverse-variance random-effects model).
Regards,
Luis
I think I found a bug - when I do a proportion meta-analysis using the options 'model' and 'user_spec', in the forest plot, the diamond does not appear and ‘(Insufficient data)’ appears instead of the pooled estimate.
These options seem to work fine with standard (non-proportion) meta-analysis.
Attached is the dataset and the command I used
Code:
metan mild n, pr model(re \ 0.50 0.40 0.60) transform(ftukey, iv) counts
Also, would it be possible to active the option 'sa [, isq(real) tausq(real)]' for non-standard models or modifications to standard models (at the moment it only works with standard inverse-variance random-effects model).
Regards,
Luis
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